Puerto Ricans in Connecticut, the United States, and Puerto Rico, 2014

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1 Issued April 2016 Centro DS2016US-8 Puerto Ricans in Connecticut, the United States, and Puerto Rico, 2014 In 2014, Connecticut was the 6th state with most Puerto Ricans (301,182) in the United States. In 2014, the Puerto Rican population in Connecticut was 8.4% of the total state population. This is an increase from years 2000 (5.7%) and 2010 (7.1%). Findings from an examination of recently released Census Bureau data for 2014 reveal that: The employment rate of Puerto Ricans in Connecticut was 55%, not much different than the 54.4% average for stateside Puerto Ricans overall, but was nearly 20 percentage points higher than the 35.4% employment rate in Puerto Rico. Unemployment among Connecticut Puerto Ricans (14.8%) was more than three percentage points higher than the Puerto Rican national average (11.6%), and about four percentage points below the Puerto Rican unemployment rate (18.9%). Labor force participation in Connecticut was 64.6%, two percentage points higher than all stateside Puerto Ricans (62.4%), but more than 20 percentage points higher than Puerto Rico s 43.7% labor participation rate. Median household income for Puerto Ricans in Connecticut, $29,323, was more than $10,000 higher than median household earnings in Puerto Rico of $18,710, but $10,000 below the median household income of all stateside Puerto Ricans of $39,322. Puerto Ricans in Connecticut, with $4.97 billion in income, collectively accounted for 5.1% of the $97.2 billion of stateside Puerto Rican purchasing power. Connecticut Puerto Ricans represent a significant consumer market and a potential market for trade, investments, tourism in general and medical tourism in particular, and other economic activities in the island. Educational attainment for Puerto Ricans 25 years and older in Connecticut was generally lower than the average for stateside Puerto Ricans and island residents. Only 11.6% of Connecticut Puerto Ricans over 25 had earned a bachelor s degree or higher, less than the 17.6% average for all stateside Puerto Ricans and over 10 percentage points lower than the 24.1% of Puerto Ricans in Puerto Rico holding a bachelor s degree or higher. Puerto Rican males in Connecticut were less present in the higher paying management sector, accounting for only 15.4% of the Connecticut male Puerto Rican work force, compared to 23.4% and 23.9% for stateside Puerto Ricans and island residents, respectively. About 30% of Puerto Rican women in Connecticut worked in the management sector, less than the estimated 40% of Puerto Rican women in Puerto Rico working in the management sector. In general, Puerto Ricans in Connecticut were substantially more present in the production and transportation employment sector. The median age of Puerto Ricans in Connecticut was lower, 26.4 years, when compared to all stateside Puerto Ricans at 28.9 years. Both populations had a lower median age than Puerto Rico s median age of 38.9 years. About one third of Connecticut Puerto Ricans (32.9%) reported speaking only English in their homes. This figure was lower than the national average for Puerto Ricans of 38.8%. Two thirds (67.1%) of Connecticut Puerto Ricans reported speaking a language other than English in the home, higher than the nationally reported 61.2%. The poverty rate for Puerto Ricans in Connecticut (33.1%) was higher than for all stateside Puerto Ricans (26.2%), but lower than in Puerto Rico (46.6%). The proportion of Puerto Rican households in Connecticut receiving cash public assistance income was 13.4%, higher than the 6.9% average for stateside Puerto Ricans, and 8.1% in Puerto Rico.

2 Puerto Ricans represented 8.4% of the total population and 55.7% of the Latino population in Connecticut in Latinos accounted for 15% of Connecticut s population in 2014, growing from 9.4% in After Puerto Ricans, South Americans (15.9%), Mexicans (9.3%), and Central Americans (7.6%) constituted the next largest groups. The median age of Puerto Ricans in Connecticut in 2014 was 26.4 years, which was slightly lower than for all stateside Puerto Ricans at 28.9 years, but more than 10 years lower than Puerto Rico s median age of 38.9 years. These differences in the age structure were evident in the proportion of the population older than 62 years: only 7.8% of Puerto Ricans in Connecticut were over 61 years, compared to 9.9% of all stateside Puerto Ricans and 21% of Puerto Ricans in Puerto Rico. Puerto Ricans in Connecticut had slightly lower English-fluency indicators than national indicators for stateside Puerto Ricans. In Connecticut, 32.9% of Puerto Ricans reported speaking only English at home, compared to 38.8% of Puerto Ricans in other states. Conversely, 61.2% of stateside Puerto Ricans reported speaking a language other than English at home compared to 67.1% of Puerto Ricans in Connecticut. About one in five Connecticut Puerto Ricans declared that they speak English at a less than very well fluency level, slightly higher than the rate for stateside Puerto Ricans of about one in six. Both Puerto Rican men and women in Connecticut had, on average, attained less education than stateside Puerto Ricans and Puerto Ricans in Puerto Rico. Only 13% of female Puerto Graph 1.A: Latino Population, Connecticut, 2014 South American 15.9% Other 4.3% 9.3% Mexican Central American Dominican Republic 7.6% 5.6% Cuban 1.6% 55.7% Puerto Rican Table 1. Puerto Rican and Latino Population in Connecticut Total 3,405, % 3,574, % 3,596, % Not Hispanic or Latino 3,085, % 3,095, % 3,055,524 85% Hispanic or Latino 320, % 479, % 541,153 15% Mexican 23, % 50, % 50, % Puerto Rican 194, % 252, % 301, % Cuban 7, % 9,490 2% 8, % Dominican Republic 9,546 3% 26, % 30, % Central American 12, % 35, % 41, % South American 31, % 71, % 86, % Other 41, % 33,496 7% 23, % Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 1, 2010 Census. Summary File 1, and 2014 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates. 2

3 Ricans in Connecticut had a bachelor s degree or above, compared to 28.1% in Puerto Rico and the national 19.5% rate for stateside Puerto Ricans. Although not as drastic of a disparity, the proportion of males with bachelor s degrees was also lower in Connecticut at 10.1% than the 19.6% in Puerto Rico and 15.6% for other stateside Puerto Rican males. Besides education, it is also important to examine the occupational distribution of Puerto Ricans in various regions of the country and the island. The data by major occupational Graph 2.A: Puerto Rican Educational Attainment, 25 years and over Bachelor s degree or higher Some college or associate s degree High school graduate (includes equivalency) Less than high school diploma 11.6% 23.7% 38.1% 17.6% 30% 29.7% 24.1% 21.6% 28.2% 26.5% 22.6% 26% CONNECTICUT UNITED STATES PUERTO RICO Table 2. Age, Education, and Language 2014 Puerto Ricans Connecticut United States Puerto Rico* TOTAL POPULATION 301,182 5,266,738 3,404,122 Median age (years) years and over 7.8% 9.9% 21% EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Population 25 years and over Less than high school diploma 26.5% 22.6% 26% High school graduate (includes equivalency) 38.1% 29.7% 28.2% Some college or associate s degree 23.7% 30% 21.6% Bachelor s degree or higher 11.6% 17.6% 24.1% Male, bachelor s degree or higher 10.1% 15.6% 19.6% Female, bachelor s degree or higher 13% 19.5% 28.1% LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Population 5 years and over English only 32.9% 38.8% 5.3% Language other than English 67.1% 61.2% 94.7% Speak English less than very well 20.9% 17.3% 78.8% Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2014 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates. * Puerto Ricans only. 3

4 category indicated that male Puerto Rican employment in Connecticut was notably lower in the management, business, science, and arts sector at 15.4%. This figure was significantly lower than the proportion of stateside Puerto Ricans, 23.4%, and Puerto Ricans in Puerto Rico, 23.9%, working in the management sector. Almost one in four (24.3%) Puerto Rican males in Connecticut worked in the production and transportation sector, notably higher than the stateside Puerto Rican average of 20.7% and 13.7% rate of those in Puerto Rico. Three out of ten (29.2%) Puerto Rican women in Connecticut worked in the management, business, science, and arts sector, compared to four out of ten women in Puerto Rico. Also notable is that 27% of Puerto Rican women in Connecticut worked in the service industry, higher than the stateside average of 24.4%, and more than ten percentage points higher than the 16.6% rate in Puerto Rico. Unemployment was higher for Connecticut Puerto Ricans, at 14.8%, than the average for all stateside Puerto Ricans of 11.6%. The employment rate of stateside and Connecticut Puerto Ricans (54.4% and 55%, respectively) was nearly 20 percentage points higher than the similar rate in Puerto Rico of 35.4%. The disparity in unemployment was equally significant. In 2014, the unemployment rate in Puerto Rico stood at 18.9%. Despite having a higher than average unemployment rate for Puerto Ricans, Connecticut s Puerto Ricans exhibited a higher rate of employment than island residents. Besides better employment opportunities, differences in Table 3. Employment and Occupations Puerto Ricans Connecticut United States Puerto Rico* EMPLOYMENT STATUS Population 16 years and over In labor force 64.6% 62.4% 43.7% Civilian labor force 64.5% 61.6% 43.7% Employed 55.0% 54.4% 35.4% Unemployed 14.8% 11.6% 18.9% Not in labor force 35.4% 37.6% 56.3% Armed Forces 0.1% 0.8% 0% OCCUPATION Civilian employed population 16 years and over Male 56,911 1,058, ,762 Management, business, science, and arts 15.4% 23.4% 23.9% Service occupations 26.6% 22.5% 23% Sales and office occupations 17.3% 19.6% 21.3% Construction and maintenance 16.4% 13.8% 18% Production, transportation, and moving 24.3% 20.7% 13.7% Female 57, , ,356 Management, business, science, and arts 29.2% 33.1% 39.7% Service occupations 27% 24.4% 16.6% Sales and office occupations 32.9% 35.7% 38.3% Construction and maintenance 0.7% 0.6% 0.6% Production, transportation, and moving 10.3% 6.2% 4.8% CLASS OF WORKER Civilian employed population 16 years and over Private wage and salary workers 83.5% 82% 69% Government workers 14.3% 14.8% 22.5% Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business 2% 3.1% 8.3% VETERAN STATUS Civilian population 18 years and over Civilian veteran 3.3% 6% 3.3% Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2014 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates. * Puerto Ricans only.

5 Puerto Rican Population by Counties in Connecticut, 2014 Puerto Ricans in Connecticut were concentrated in Hartford County (37%) and New Haven County (31%), accounting for two-thirds (68%) of Connecticut s Puerto Rican population. By way of comparison about half of the general Connecticut population lived in these two counties. Fairfield County, the southernmost and most populated county in Connecticut, with just over a quarter of the general population, accounted for 20% of the Puerto Rican population. One in three Lationos in Connecticut were also located in Fairfield County; and like Puerto Ricans, close to 90% of the Latino population was concentrated in Hartford, New Haven, and Fairfield counties. In all other counties, except for Windham County, the proportion of Connecticut Puerto Ricans present was below the proportion of the general population present in said county, indicating that Puerto Ricans were underrepresented in those counties. COUNTY Puerto Rican Population % Latino Population % Total Population % Hartford County 100, % 145, % 897,374 25% New Haven County 84, % 137, % 863,148 24% Fairfield County 55, % 167, % 934,215 26% New London County 13,861 5% 25,384 5% 274, % Windham County 8,331 3% 12, % 117, % Tolland County 4, % 7, % 152, % Middlesex County 4, % 8, % 165, % Litchfield County 3, % 9, % 187, % Total 275, % 512, % 3,592, % Sources: U.S. Census Bureau 2014 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates Notes: Total counts for populations may differ depending on whether the estimates are derived from the five-year estimates or the one-year estimates of the American Community Survey 5

6 PUERTO RICAN POPULATION BY COUNTIES IN CONNECTICUT, 2014 PUERTO RICAN POPULATION 1 dot = PUERTO RICAN ARRIVALS 1 dot = 100 BOUNDARIES County City/Towns Census Tracts CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Republican Democrat 6

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8 PUERTO RICAN POPULATION BY COUNTIES IN CONNECTICUT, 2014 PUERTO RICAN POPULATION 1 dot = PUERTO RICAN ARRIVALS 1 dot = 100 BOUNDARIES County City/Towns Census Tracts CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Republican Democrat 8

9 earnings are an important factor inducing migration to the United States from Puerto Rico or interstate mobility among Puerto Ricans. The average earnings of full-time, year-round working Puerto Rican men in Connecticut of $50,423 were nearly equal to the stateside average of $50,756. Puerto Rican women in Connecticut averaged marginally higher earnings of $42,813 than all stateside Puerto Rican women who averaged $42,253. Earnings for Puerto Ricans in Connecticut were significantly higher than for Puerto Rico where full-time, year-round men in 2014 earned $32,512 and women earned $29,166. Household and family incomes are important indicators of economic well-being. These indicators were much lower for Puerto Ricans in Connecticut than for stateside Puerto Ricans, but still more than 50 percent higher than the island median incomes. Median household income was $29,323 for Puerto Ricans in Connecticut, significantly less than the $39,322 stateside Puerto Rican average, but more than the $18,710 reported in Puerto Rico. These differences were also evident in per capita income, but to a lesser magnitude. In 2014, per capita income for Puerto Ricans in Connecticut was $16,501. This figure was lower than the stateside Puerto Rican average per capita income of $18,457, but higher than the $10,960 per capita income for Puerto Ricans living in Puerto Rico. Puerto Ricans in Connecticut are likely to earn more than they would in Puerto Rico, but still earn below the national average. Puerto Ricans in Connecticut had $4.97 billion in purchasing power representing a significant potential market for trade, investments, general and medical tourism, and other economic activities. From an economic perspective, all stateside Puerto Ricans represented 72.3% Table 4. Income and Earnings 2014 Puerto Ricans Connecticut United States Puerto Rico* INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS (IN 2013 INFLATION-ADJUSTED DOLLARS) Households 91,505 1,635,808 1,175,297 Median household income (dollars) $29,323 $39,322 $18,710 With earnings 73.3% 76.9% 54.7% Mean earnings (dollars) $55,839 61,065 36,407 With Social Security income 20.3% 24.1% 43.2% Mean Social Security income (dollars) $11,647 $13,727 $12,159 With Supplemental Security Income 15.6% 12.6% 0.4% Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars) $8,194 $8,780 $10,025 With cash public assistance income 13.4% 6.9% 8.1% Mean cash public assistance income (dollars) $4,799 $3,441 $2,316 With retirement income 7.1% 10.1% 15.6% Mean retirement income (dollars) $14,010 $20,452 $15,387 With Food Stamp/SNAP benefits 50.4% 31.5% 39.7% Families 62,780 1,114, ,807 Median family income (dollars) $37,203 $44,499 $22,220 Married-couple family 41.3% 53.9% 56.1% Median income (dollars) $67,328 $67,129 $29,417 Male householder, no spouse present 13.1% 10.2% 9.5% Median income (dollars) $38,130 $37,513 $17,797 Female householder, no husband present 45.7% 35.9% 34.4% Median income (dollars) $21,131 $23,957 $13,554 Individuals 301,182 5,266,738 3,404,122 Per capita income (dollars) $16,501 $18,457 $10,960 Mean earnings (dollars) for full-time, year-round workers: Male $50,423 $50,756 $32,512 Female $42,813 $42,263 $29,166 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2014 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates. * Puerto Ricans only. 9

10 of the $134.5 billion total purchasing power of the entire Puerto Rican community in Stateside Puerto Ricans had more than double the total purchasing power of Puerto Ricans in Puerto Rico of $37.3 billion. Purchasing power is defined simply as per capita income multiplied by the Puerto Rican population. The poverty rate for all Puerto Rican families was 31.8% in Connecticut, 22.7% for Puerto Ricans across the U.S., and 42.8% in Puerto Rico. Although Puerto Rico has higher poverty rates and thus a higher proportion of qualified recipients, Connecticut has higher enrollment in welfare assistance services. Families with female householder, no husband present and children under 18 years of age exhibited much higher incidence of poverty than the average family. For Puerto Rican female-headed families with children the rates were 54.6% in Connecticut, 49.7% for the rest of the U.S., and 69.7% in Puerto Rico. These are inordinately high poverty rates by any measure or comparative context. In 2014, the proportion of households that received cash public assistance income of 13.4% was higher for Puerto Ricans in Connecticut than the 6.9% rate of all stateside Puerto Ricans, and 8.1% in Puerto Rico. The average amounts received by public assistance recipient households were higher for Connecticut Puerto Ricans ($4,799) than among all stateside Puerto Ricans ($3,441). The proportion of Puerto Rican households in Connecticut receiving benefits from the Food Stamp/SNAP program was 50.4% in 2014, 18.9 percentage points higher than the 31.5% rate for Puerto Rican households in other parts of the U.S. and 10.7 percent points higher than the 39.7% for Puerto Rico. Housing is a primary determinant of the cost of living. The median value of owner-occupied housing for Puerto Ricans in Graph 4.A: Mean Earnings for Full-Time Year-Round Puerto Rican Workers $60,000 Male Female $50,000 $40,000 $30,000 $20,000 $10,000 0 CONNECTICUT UNITED STATES PUERTO RICO Graph 4.B: Puerto Rican Purchasing Power in Billions of Dollars, 2014 CONNECTICUT $4.9 PUERTO RICO $37.3 $92.3 OTHER UNITED STATES 10

11 Graph 5.A: Poverty Rates Connecticut United States Puerto Rico 69.7% 53.9% 50.5% 59.6% 54.6% 49.7% 42.8% 37.6% 42.4% 31.8% 29.5% 22.7% All families All families with related children under 18 years Female householder no husband present Female householder with related children under 18 years Table 5. Poverty 2014 Puerto Ricans Connecticut United States Puerto Rico* POVERTY RATES All families 31.8% 22.7% 42.8% With related children under 18 years 37.6% 29.5% 53.9% With related children under 5 years only 29.6% 24.6% 57.1% Married-couple family 13.2% 9.7% 30.9% With related children under 18 years 14.4% 11.3% 35.5% With related children under 5 years only N/A 5.9% 33.9% Female householder, no husband present, family 50.5% 42.4% 59.6% With related children under 18 years 54.6% 49.7% 69.7% With related children under 5 years only 58.5% 49.4% 75.7% All people 33.1% 26.2% 46.6% Under 18 years 38.4% 33.4% 58.7% Related children under 18 years 38% 33.1% 58.6% Related children under 5 years 41.4% 34.7% 62.8% Related children 5 to 17 years 36.6% 32.4% 57.3% 18 years and over 30.2% 22.8% 43.2% 18 to 64 years 29.7% 22.8% 43.8% 65 years and over 35.7% 22.4% 41% People in families 30.0% 23.6% 44.6% Unrelated individuals 15 years and over 48.7% 38.5% 58% Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2014 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates. * Puerto Ricans only. 11

12 Connecticut was $173,600, slightly lower than the $175,900 average for stateside Puerto Ricans, and $119,500 in Puerto Rico. The median monthly owner mortgage cost was $1,740 for Puerto Ricans in Connecticut, higher than the $1,545 for other stateside Puerto Ricans. A comparable cost was $873 in Puerto Rico. These relative prices and ownership costs, coupled with income data, were reflected in ownership rates. Puerto Ricans in Connecticut had lower rates of home ownership than Puerto Ricans in Puerto Rico or nationwide. The Census data revealed that Puerto Ricans in Connecticut had a 27.7% rate of owner-occupied housing units, less than the national average for Puerto Ricans of 36%. The home ownership rate in Puerto Rico was much higher at 68.7%. Table 6. Housing and Health Insurance Puerto Ricans HOUSING 2014 Connecticut United States Puerto Rico* Owner-occupied housing units 27.7% 36% 68.7% Monthly owner costs as a percentage of household income in the past 12 months Less than 30 percent 56.5% 62.8% 52.6% 30 percent or more 43.50% 37.2% 47.4% Owner-occupied housing units Median value (dollars) $173,600 $175,900 $119,500 Median selected monthly owner costs with a mortgage (dollars) HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE Civilian noninstitutionalized population $1,740 $1,545 $873 With private health insurance 39.4% 51.6% 38% With public coverage 57.4% 43.5% 62.9% No health insurance coverage 7.2% 11.5% 5.5% Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2014 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates. * Puerto Ricans only. The Center for Puerto Rican Studies (Centro) is the nation s leading university-based institution devoted to the interdisciplinary study of the Puerto Rican experience in the United States. Centro is dedicated to understanding, preserving, and sharing the Puerto Rican experience in the United States. The Centro Library and Archives is devoted to collecting, preserving and providing access to resources documenting the history and culture of Puerto Ricans. The Centro Library and Archives was established in 1973 as a component of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies. The collections include books, current and historic newspapers and periodicals, audio, film & video, manuscripts, photographs, art prints, and recorded music. The Library and Archives provides services and programs to the scholarly community as well as the general public. Constituents are diverse and come from the United States and abroad. The Library and Archives facilitates access to information on its holdings through the City University s online public catalog or CUNY+. It also provides research and information assistance via phone and . Centro Library and Archives Silberman Building, 2180 Third Avenue at 119th Street, Room 121, New York, N.Y Library: Archives: centropr.hunter.cuny.edu Follow Hunter College, The City University of New York 695 Park Avenue, E1429, New York, N.Y Voic Fax: Center for Puerto Rican Studies Hunter College, CUNY 695 Park Avenue New York, NY , centropr.hunter.cuny.edu

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